How did your life collide with the headlines in 2007?
Iraq, the subprime crisis, Facebook, immigration, oil prices - 2007 had no shortage of hefty headlines. We'd like to hear about how these and other major news events of the past year affected you.
Where did your life collide with the news in 2007?

Fight or FlightA new law in Florida allows citizens to defend themselves with deadly force in a public place -- even if they have the opportunity to run away. Hosts Bill Radke and Barbara Bogaev talk to a policeman and a psychiatrist about how to weigh a life-or-death decision in a split second.

Big Man on CampusThe all-female College of St. Mary in Omaha Nebraska holds its commencement ceremony in a couple of weeks. But one of the graduating seniors is not like the others. Host Bill Radke makes a congratulatory phone call to the student.

Meet Me in Ho Chi Minh CityThirty years ago, Saigon fell, and most Americans got out of Vietnam fast. Host Bill Radke talks to one man who stayed. We also hear the terrifying escape of a Vietnamese-American woman, who fled by boat as a nine-year old.

The Culture Filter MachineDo you wish there was a device that could help you pick out books, music or films perfectly tailored to your tastes? Technology reporter Rick Karr explores the real possibility.

The Last FrontierIt was no man's land and people on both sides of the border in Mexico and the U.S. traveled back and forth with ease. But since Sept 11th, it's all changed. Correspondent Jesse Boggs finds out just how much is different.

Divided PopulationsLiberal zoning and wide-open spaces are drawing thousands to areas like Maricopa County, Arizona. Walter Isaacson tells Barbara Bogaev why these booming exurbs are also home to a growing political force.

World Music with Tom Pryor - Part 3
Simphiwe Dana follows in the footsteps of Miriam Makeba and Dolly Rathebe. Tom Pryor of Global Rhythm magazine says her new album "Zandisile" updates the sound of South African R&B.

Cultural MemoriesIt's the 30th anniversary of the fall of Saigon and a new version of the musical Miss Saigon is opening in Seattle. Bill Radke brings together a young member of the cast with no real knowledge of the war, and a woman with vivid memories of it, to talk about the events and how best to portray them.